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Best route to pulling money out of the house to buy another.

Alondra Ramos
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Hello, 

I purchased a home last year and looking to buy another home soon. Would like to pull money out of that home for a downpayment on another home. Which route is the best? Or should I avoid pulling money on the home and putting the downpayment myself? This would be my second investment property. 

Thank you. 

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Jason Taken
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Quote from @Alondra Ramos:

Hello, 

I purchased a home last year and looking to buy another home soon. Would like to pull money out of that home for a downpayment on another home. Which route is the best? Or should I avoid pulling money on the home and putting the downpayment myself? This would be my second investment property. 

Thank you. 

Happy to chat over options with you. there are plenty of roads you can go down, even by not taking out any debt against the property. Happy to help. Contact info in the sig.